Churchdale Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Ashford in the Water, Derbyshire

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Listing Text

House, now partly offices. c1840 and later, possibly with earlier core. Coursed
squared gritstone, ashlar dressings and quoins. Stone slate and slate roofs
with leaded ridges. Twin and triple octagonal ridge, gable end and side wall
stacks. Continuous, heavily moulded copings with rosette ridge finials to south
and east. Embattled parapets between ridgeback coped gables with mid point triangles
and ball finials. Two storeys, six bays. East elevation - three gabled bays
with recessed, embattled bays between. Central bay with tripartite glazing bar
sash in deeply moulded aedicule with Tudor dripmould over. To north, similar
single sash. C20 window beyond. To north again, later single storey addition.
To south of central bay, glazed door and twin glazing bar sashes in moulded
aedicule. Large porch over supported by four square piers. Moulded cornice over,
projecting to sides and centre. Beyond, to south, later bay window with tripartite
full height window. Parapet wall over with central pediment. Ball finials to
sides and centre. Above, five glazing bar sashes in similar edicules to those
below. Central window, tripartite with margin glazing bar sashes. Inserted C20
window above similar to north. East elevation later with chamfered mullion, and
occasionally transomed windows. Porch over door to south with quatrefoil piers
and attached shafts, segmental arches under plain cornice. South facade has large
external stack with arch at base incorporating garden seat.

Listing NGR: SK2025470398

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